Is it me, or does Mr. You Do Not Get It seem to have missed his meds today? I haven't seen this kind of abuse of all-caps words in a text since the Unabomer's manifesto was printed in the Washington Post and New York Times. The psychological profile of someone who uses all-caps in their writing suggests the author feels they are intellectually superior to the reader, but insecure about whether the reader recognizes it, so they shout out in all capital letters points they feel they need to make perfectly clear to establish that feeling of intellectual superiority. It's OK, Mr. You Do Not Get It, we hear you. Now calm down. It's almost time for JUICE AND COOKIES before NAP TIME.
Whoa, calm down dude.